Posted by Harlan Messinger on 10/01/33 12:01
A-OK-SITE wrote:
> See what I was talking about it is the same old arguments with no
> basis in reality (see previous post). A large percent of
> knowledgeable web designers use XHTML and serve it as HTML with no
> problems. I find that most of the people who object to XHTML don't
> want to spend the time learning a new process for coding pages. XHTML
> uses modern practices like external style sheets and box design for
> layouts instead of tables and inline formatting. There is absolutely
> no doubt that XHTML provides a much cleaner and uncluttered page.
This demonstrates that you aren't even aware of what does and doesn't
distinguish XHTML from HTML 4.01. That being the case, you lack a basis
for judging the relative merits of using either of them. For your
information, XHTML adds nothing to HTML 4.01 in the way that external
style sheets and box design are used in preference to markup to specify
presentation for a page.
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